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Kenya: External Market Volatility to Sustain Preference for Local Borrowing

The month of November is kicking off with two key central bank policy setting meetings in the US and the … More

Kenya: Treasury Bond Performance for FY 2021/2022

Underlining healthy investor demand for government securities, all Treasury bonds auctioned thus far in the FY 2021/21 (July 2021 to … More

IFB, Kenya, Kenya Budget, KenyaGovernmentBorrowing, Treasury bonds, Yields

Kenya: Rebased National accounts to positively impact sovereign debt metrics (Summary)

Kenya’s national accounts were rebased reflecting a new benchmark year of 2016, from 2009 previously, in a bid to use … More

Debt, GDP, Kenya, Kenya Budget, Kenya Rebasing, National Accounts, Rebasing

Kenya: Amplified government debt appetite to maintain upturn in yields as threats from COVID-19 persist.

Succession politics continue to dominate news headlines at a time when Kenya’s economic recovery is being threatened by rising COVID-19 … More

Kenya: Threats to COVID-19 rollout and yield curve play in focus

Kenya’s economic recovery seems well underway. Private sector activity has improved, mobility indicators reveal an uptick in movement and it … More

Kenya: Lessons from the Inaugural Infrastructure Bond Auction of 2021

The 16-year infrastructure bond (IFB) sale really surprised me! A whopping KES 125.34Bn in bids was received against the KES … More

Kenya: Could the CBK be jumping the gun with a policy rate cut?

Since Patrick Njoroge’s tenor as Governor of the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK), the decision to ease monetary policy has … More

CBR cut, fiscal policy, Kenya, Kenya central bank, monetary easing, monetary policy, policy rate cut

Kenya: Rate cap repeal boosts investor risk appetite

The month of October ended on a high as indications of a post-interest rate cap era improved investor risk appetite. Bank … More

Debt Sustainability, interest rate cap, investors, Kenya Budget

Kenya: Prospects of interest rate cap repeal to elevate appeal for lower duration bonds

Investors may enhance their exposure to lower duration bonds as the uncertain interest rate environment portends a big effect on bond       … More

central bank of kenya, government debt, interest rate cap, Kenya, Kenya Budget, lower duration bonds, national treasury, yield curve

Uganda Market Recap: August 2019

The economy recorded modest growth in the first half of the year as signaled by softening economic indicators. The Composite … More

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